Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 April 1838 — Page 2

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j.;".. i Ja-Jrth, Flsq. it a candidate fur Eeprc ..eru-.i.o. t" Iviiux County, at the Argus; ci?ct.u:i. ( 3 ft"" " Vo sc." m L..uuville Journal thai a II i tor Leal Society has been organised there with eery praspsct of success. Whv :!: lie teeicd and Antiquarian Society of li'.-r tow a permitted to fall through? 'I early Sv'iiU. iaent of this place its !v;i ittg Ilcu the scat of ihe Territorial llov...ar..f.it, a ii.l lor many years a ir.il it arv n.t.k; s trie history cf Vincennes rdaa-f-t the history of the settlement of this .;:. :d I 'leno ; and much tbtrt is now or,' t;c.u oivJ up in the memory of out o.Z-: ;:7.v.'.!, will be lost unless collected an! ps osiii ei by some institution of ti.is I. hub --? Thcr is v anted in Yincenne a prof os-6-ir of laitrmnental Music. Any individual who ta.i come well recommended to teach o.i tho Flute, Clarionet, Trombone. Ha-scor.. will meet with ctioourae-e-i,-. .i . wouiu suits? moss w ao wisi V T' II . . - . I . ' I i .t.ut'.on raid a large c!.k-s, to make iui.i. ,h..te plication, as every iud uecni.'tu Mil be c .Voted lo one wtil qualified. !! ZJ We hear frequent complaints made .Ui?i in this place, -and strangers tsh.ttT t locate here, of the scircttv i.ijr bouses. ibis is too ttt'.t a. r weave sorry to say, anu I'.as . since our sc.jocrti in evt.v. the captic ts ol our town ; i t-mait) so' Arc iln'y blind to tin :. 'ej i.;f eret'ti'tox auJ.'tiona! bu.hhi'gs i visa to prevent t.i:iii,i?s, in ti-.e if emigration cout::ti-lv i'.ow ingt :, f r'ti sfcunnr a Lett!') iti our tueas- .,.! , t.'-'.hv tinvtii As toe sr.e in for ;. t.i.g :a at band, we hope to see every ., v. .aaati and child, w ho own lots and ;. . .-a wherewith to erect htu.-'itigs !,-it. ', !.: tltev lVam.-d or what not, lo iiita- Jiati :v set about the. good vrk !i ...t find a hettt'r mvi'stillt'llt tor i v fti attot a V.'i know of several fami-l ii..S . 1, l' li'tutt 1 tio itn:,Shi to tit'oenro stitt i-l I ! row, who are una'ae to f mechanics I nemcn it, and a namhtr o ho-s to ut them; and in such a st..te ol linari-. I ,,vv can we exneci strjners lo cane i a .v?n -st vs, u r.eu w ?re not sttp ,.,-.!,.. I 1 laarselves? Besides this, there is a nutiil.nr nf t'nA vonn t men in o..r tiwn v. ho ,'ould no d'ot-,1 t take unto themselves a fair dams'd," were tio-y save of beitiff supplied with a snug little cottage to shel ter iheatt. In short. those who are v. dim

to erect buildintrs need not be a! armed butid.de. Mars', ill, M,-C,ums, Mclv

what t'aev will littd plenty of teasats f. tiietn . i ins is an aje 01 :iuiit ' uj;, audwho knows how sum ws 111 iv fill iti'toi'5 ih monster's gra?p. ftfuj 1 ancs. We copy the above front the Yevav In. Times, because we are fully saitsaed the remarks are applicable to our town. We btiiievo raanv, verv ni my of those who , 1 ,- 1 1 . II " !'. t. ..... t . TT" . 1 - - , , : te 1 t',emees 10 utcennes, an a !ouotV . , . it t Ijss woutd bavs attd.-a t.) tae iaor:;l:t, tudustry an- respectaimr.V ol oar conitr.m.iiv. had taev ret Loan lieterred Irom tne, .... - i -i 1 lsl'.eu us last ta,l, woue.r e.au.v ntn e nii-n- ... - ( . . nosMOiatv ol procttrmsi a uamicil, ex - I , ' - ' . . . n ceptiil at tao3. ext.ji.iatna rem-. If oar capitalists really wish the growin" prosperity of ilia anc.cnt h.voog't to continue, K't them erect comfortable dwellings for those who may be disposed t soj or. m amongst u.-; raid ia addition tu b.al !- iry larfO store and warehouses, b.ad they nox better employ their surplus funds iti erecting houses w Inch a laborer iniy ret.t ot a moderate price. A word to the w ise js au.T.cieat. -.cei Jimm Anient ' fire ! b: Mr. fiiri; cf Inuttct t ni-. .- '

ripls to settlers oa Ue u,uc U:iJs, viudi e ai.lk.k, lhe r;lo,,e Icfl.rrej. vi:: The journal w as accordingly read by t 'reSec. .Inile itfurthtr anded, Tatj clerk, ss follows: Che notes of at bast onc Slat-; hank or I ..-p,,e House resumed the con-adeni'ion banking corporation of each State uhcre-j0f tp,e ti:I (No. 5.i3 recalaticg me dei a the public lands lie, if enid State has m j ..g of t;)e ni0;u.y '0f t!; in(7c: States who's or in part a control thereof at the.,,, lVl-ta;n l,.-j bm'ks. Tiie qttestion reboard of directors, shall be received from cum.j ,;.e m.n o;, ,n:i(. bv Mr. Fobr.nd after the passage of litis act. as equt- j Ci ls,iin l!l3, p.ie sa;;! G reciinmiited valent to specie in payment of -J.l public to t;e Cotntiiiilee of Wavs and Menus, with hnds ct the different land offices: J'ron-' , lib ;1Ucti,)Tisi so to auouiil the same as to

ded. That such Slate or corporate oaoi j Pa.spcnse wit't the r.r"iicv or instrumental shall invariably redeem, or stand ready f;tv 0l banks tti the liscai operations of th

reaeem, tin? notes so recei.eu woo spt-eie cr Governnicnt securiiies tb.cn due. " (ClRCULAih)

To ihe Trustees nf Scfic:--!s fa A'wr Co,rlt was decided is.1 tbe negative Yeas 01. Gentlfmen" The object of tbe KnoxiXavs 1 1 5." County School Association is to r.dvan-o Mr. IJ. said the ionrail mi-'ht perhaps

vtid facilitate the progress d tbe work in which von are encased. You will learn the p,aa and outline of trie Association and its proposed elForK from the Constiuaion attd statements at companvinp tbts Circmar liv mu'ual aid in counsel and co-opera tion ia labor, much can be done to itn-

prove and extend le.e results of school ed-, I!:1;,ct; question of rreonimiuii the b.'i to WCatton. We trust that without repeated.,!;. Committee, of Wavs and Means au

OT tfitlious SOHCitiuoii w e .in.i recent our; cordial approbation, and with it a prompt and enersretie concurrence in efforts to do good in this department of philanthropy, Will you, respected friends, f.irnish us! with information concerning the schools in your respective districts? Do you wish to engage a teacher? How many scholars are to be taught, and in what branches? What compensation would a teacher get? TTe io rot wish to impost a ttaeher en

you, but probably we can assist in bringing a candidate before von. Will von consult together in j our neighborhoods, and name a gendenria with whom we can correspond in receiving -and giving iiifotination on school affair:..' These requcst-j we trust will he received by you with the same feeling of kindness as that by which we arc led to nv-ike them. In behalf of the r.-ndentia! Committee of tii 3 Kncx eonntv School Association, S. L. CRt si Y, Secretary. Vincennes, March 10.

The falsehood, ccrrected bv the following ofacial exposition drawn forth bv Mr. Hall of Yennont, in ths House of Representatives, has been reiterated in tin? leading Van Mu run prints for twelve month?; atid s- t is important, (our own in? in her being concerned; we give it a ph.ee to exhibit r.tt'U'.ri' ;n.-t.iner; of the base pe.-.cr-

si.. .r.s nod iVvTieutioas, palmed gjoii tk?ji,,j; ,. hill," tbe motion was rcji-eted party" by the spoils f ditors, and w h ivh , Yes 0 1 , IVavs 11.1." loo often tend to .lihidc and impose it post " 'i rir-t '(, ",..'. 12, 1S33. honest men. What reader has not seen J Mr. Fillmore liovv demaaded a division it stated again :md cgaiti, that the v of the qa-siion, and it w as accordiiod v

in congressi 15-33. siionortt 1 v on f..-r a proposition similar ia its praeii.-.-d op - era lion to the su'o-treasjry pi in? Yet it s now i!iieia:.!v acknow leded by tb.e an li.iren clerk ot th.i llou.-e. that no t

stall vote was given: Ins hunshag mode J Mr. Hall said he had ended the at ten-t-f making np his joamal originated theit'nMi ; f thu Clerk of the Ilot.se to this

siina.u. ..no i.ie m.o.c, ana ot.ie Muaitu pr.tits, prt!pajated it. Mr. llal.li, tt ennoat, havmrj oV , tattled leave ei l:ie House, sent to the ' use, sent to the Chair the (ilohe of fuu evenitv ' .Mat ' ,-,-h 22. from whtehihe Clcik r.ad as I o.luws: ' I O.i the lidi February. lSdo, v, lien ' the bill reported by the Committee of, a atto ..le.tis i 'i rcutatoi.; f.e tie-, ir l I r . .

posite of ttie money of tiie Fait.-d St.itet follows; in ceit.an lo.-a! banks w as In frc t!is house . I lot's t: or III. it. ::si-:nt.vtivks I '. S. of Representatives, Mr. Roh.-rts m moved Ft.et-t ,.::.;:t lo. ls ljT. thai the bid be reeoinuiitted, wit't ia-' Sik: I have reetuv ed your eoiiiniiinirastiue'.ions to tlte com ntttcc of Ya s and tiou of this day's d-il?. 1 handed it over

1 !: ..os so to am ft ii.l !.. stop - t, . ! t - pense with tr.e aeency or lastrumeii'al.tv ; pa oautxs iti l.ta ascal operations ol t.ie

l.aierameat. That nti-wrr I Iterewith etulose; and 'da lavor of tins .tioiton the vote of am, with the 11101 pei feet resoect and estl'.e loliowiuj Epmtlemen are reeor !e;l on ' teem, votir o1 'aheut servant, the p.urn.d '1 :o;e boj in the affirmative: ( " WALTHlf S. FRVNKIdX. Messis. John iiuev Adams, I J t mm! Ch i k of ihe House f Raps. ( '. S. Allen, dohti. J. Allen.' Chilton Aibiti.! Unit. Slilund Hall. House of Kens. F.

Archer, Ashley, Manks. Murber, U.intitz. larrinticr. lot-s, !av.;cs, ltca.?. Deatv tool, h.nttev. i.o tj'rs, lo.ts. ( ant : ,b,-i I . Chambers, Chii.oa, Claiborne, 1'iark,' Citiyton, I'aruni, ('rane, ( 'roekctt. Ihir-j

imt.on. Paws. Wavenport, Heticrry, Ihui-.ait.i

"'. Uscks-.n, llvtui-, Fv rett. ilu iM,. ; t it.:" rc. I oitt-r. (; .11:: :t,e ( P,t !,,.! It!,,.'

sr.n, (Jor-lo.i, (Jorham, Cravson, (Iren-'il.

net;, (.,-,;. in. Hi!, wo iIaii.. Hard. H.-.vd-Harper, Hazeltln.-. Hea-h, 1! icster, , iliii'tn J aaks ::, 1 1 1 ) a 1 7: t-r Jackson, : .lanes, 11, Joh'iso!), Sciihorn .lours,! I.oleher. L'-wis, Lim-o! :. I. ot p, M a r t ! n't ii an , rcer. Mdit-.u. .Miner, Moore, I'! 1 1 i ' 1 ps, ; - " '- . 1 .s.n, ...i.mh - hepaid. Made, Spanker. Sicel, 'i. ; oani 1. itiyitr, l.unpattis. I riatiha'!, .

i weedy, t atice, "i it,, 11, Ynta..;u2h. ', there is so-oo error iti 1 'a; p.r.nt.'d jouma'. NVi'ide, Wihwins, Wilson, Wise, aad's he is eonii.letit he di ! fot tive such a

OU l',;'. Mr. liati srtiu lie would not a-k for tb lurtnar rcailin ol the paragraph. T tr.tcle proceeded .0 stale that the -rendem..,, , , , . . . witos,; imrnes h.id past oeen read. Iitllls. , ,,T li;e ,-i;mher. hr.vin ' thus, in Irj:?:,. so:i.a ,-JV,,r uf dispeiisii," with tne .. , . . , ' . 7 ar urn v a be.iiKs, in the iiseal ope.-ations 1 .1 e ..-. -1 ii .: 1 i - , i : 1 t o; ll s; a 1 t ' ' t: . , t , i o i , s , i . , ., , i Hi the Uovernaicat, were now, iti IslUhi opposing a measure of the same' char.. o'er: j e.tni then lo'.iovved p d :-ri tat! em ti'-oa . "ledeial pa'rtoii.sm," "federal condsH 1,1, -ii it was litir.ecessarv to tt'o dd; the House. Mr. II. said a statement similar to that ie. the Id'to'ee bad been published in some of the papers 1:1 bis own State, and his obp'et now was to set the matter right before bis constituents and the country. He never ibid, on that or any caber oeeaioa. cive teiv sueb vote as that represented in the (dlobc. Ft order to meet the ev idenec- iu'dv. be would 1 r 1 1. ir I i rr.i. inc i.t fw J.hi'-m-.: t Coverninent 'And, after debate, the ques'ioti nai put on tiie motion mtile bv Mr. uobertscu. for the recommitment of the bill, an I ;c eomddered as snstaiuino-the view taken bv the (liebe: but he should sltotv tliat the ; joarnal. if it bore such a construed was erroneous. 1 be lact was, r.n vo whatevt-r was taken on the ins'r'tcfi-m moved bv tiie centhaaau from Virginia VMr. lltibert'ion.'t but lb vote v. b.i.-h i recorded on the . .nrnd i,o..,';, no t'..v,tfe v- tu!( vcr havins- frrn n!,r-i o. . instructions Lcfore the vote on Mr. RoKertson's proposition was put. Mr. Fillmme. of York, required, as anv member, ;i,v the rules, of tbe House, bad a right to j t;0. thnt tbe question of commit unit should ( be f -pit rat r, I from tee question of instruc j ,i.)nSt ami, ihe question being divided, the votes for commitment were, veas 21. l,,Vi 115; the 91 tvci beirr the arr

i nilemen w hose names are given in the (ilobe. The motion to ronimil being lost, no iptestion could possible be put on the instructions, la proof of the facts thus v.U:'J, Mr. II. read extracts from the thre daily papers limn published in Whishinirton, nixing ua account of the pro,u edines "f that djv. Tlte extracts were as follow"The question bein j on Mr. Robinson's motion to recommit ihe (deposits') I id to tl;e Committee of Wavs and Means, with inMnu turns, Are. Mr. Fillmore, risked for ;i div ision of the question to recommit with instructions. 'Ihe question was then by yeas and nays, which had been preituiy ordered, on the motion to recommit the hill, and decided in the negative Yeas 01, Navs l.lo." G!Le. r;. 12. 1S35.

Mr. Fill norc- ca!h ;l for a dn isioa oflr tne question, and which liavin; been put 1' Jon t uat p:t"t vk t'.e moti.-in. v iz. "to p eor.i!irt simplv on reconitititaieii!, :u !decid. d by e'as and navs as follows, viz. Yeas til, Navs 115. So i!,e House ! rt-fUscd to recommit the bill." I,i't Hi --;, -. J',.'- :;."; su!qi-ct, who, on exrtiaiiuttion, ns.-er-tatiu.'d, that ;. m ni ra il .hi 1 ,1 of the fact oft Fitlniorc's requirini a thiisiou I. a ! h. eti entered on t'-e iir.iuit

t.f. ii.lt.uit. I ..!.- I ,..o .., .:...!,. .! i.. ,1... , I it.'

i. iv j , .,, CI C lei.v s i!eii on that dav, but that, bv it;- ,., t.i n CO . ..I' l',e ut.,., ....... aitied to ho insert: d iti wriang out the j-ui; trd. The fact he now st.aed won! 1 apt-car lioni a correspondence he had ha J .i.ii w an ttie t icn,, it was now read, a t' ,r . i r to M ! ' i . tab . 1 , c c ! , i .1" ,..., I- ,.f mv olhoe. who writes ttp ti:c journal if tae 1 1 oust Ch i tcL Hot s;-, or Rites. F. S. I): r-ttMnitK 10. lb.'!?. Fia: In answer to tlie letti r of the Hon. Hiiaud H.tll. of this date, address, d to v on. ulticli v on ave ia Ian ed to 1: iti w inch be s-.,tes that ",t appears f, m :!k 1. -,i;;e, ... ii-ii ,! of i'o Hons.' i.C ' pr.ltte,. 1 s the hi! ala!::!;: f ,e ;.e; (.;;, i tt;''-d St Ors 11 c, r- : under eon- ider .;i m, ..til 0:1 t : ; it tot to 1 ;! t!ia monev ol t thtit a qncMioa v of Mr. If r'-i 11 t at It bid reeoir. m o a d to the ( 'out 11: : itee e.f Wai ami a 1 ea n 'h i'l-'. '. ",!."'. IO IIS SO to tltlltlt: ttie me as to ,h t.-e v. 1 ,!i the .... ... .-.o.u 10 teeouimit vih f '.:, ius-truefi-ms, ttie Mats weie ! , It.ivs tin' vote. I i;ru st,.,, lii! i.t: t: t ie I vt I . . : v i 'r ex pkitntorv 1 ha r f r-cti to 1. 1" printed mrual o! ' the lilt, of February. 18:13. ami bind it , , ... . . , .slated mat t-re Ho:;s,t ri Mini.-.! the co.s,,l i ration of the Ida n.iun.eno.t bv Mr i! .!! ! en 1 :!... the u stien r curved "on the 11101 ,. . , ' , .1 I ti-m lti.a:- by .1,'. Robertson on the pre1 1 , . t i . I . , . u , . i , . i v , , , , 7-, , i ' : , . , I '. Mr' , , , ,, , . ' , 'vdi-ar r'av, ttiat hill be rcoommiite.; lotat 'omaol la.-tractt p of ';',s raid M,.,ns, witl-lhi ts so to aia.uid the sr.u.e -as a i.tseiii-e wit;1, tne tiotav or ri" u ru i::r o -t'ditv of hi nk s m the iise-.i! operatiens of ; tb.e (.lot i-rntni-iit. aa-l tliat the tpiestion wa put on the motion lor t'te ", . r a.; ,,.';.';u " f ' ; the I Hi:' and was decide.! as Mr. Hal! has stand Yen 11, Nays ll.o. The fttt.'v lines not show, as is m'u.tioned in M r. 1 lad's hater, that the insti uelions were involved iu ihe vote, nor was it intended to S.lOW .t. I llavfr ebn refei red to the rhort notes or mintt'es taken bv on at the t ihle in the House: from these it apctits that immc.ha'e'v previous t the put ur.e; th.e p'.es'.nm. Mr. Fillmore, i f "ew Voik ailed for a divisi.in. so as tliat the i;uestior, be put separately on rc:o;, ;ir and oil the lu.ttntrl: 0) ?. .Mr. Fillmore's tali for tbe division is net sb p.o. I tal the printed pinriitd. hit' iherc it is dislinrtlv st i!ed that th C iiuestion was on rccco-nui; :nrn! : that tptestiot; failltis, tin! separate question on the instructions could not, cotiseqitently, be pi;!. The only error, if error it is, is in the onii -sioti to set for tli Mr. Fillmore's e :l Ihr the division; this is sometimes d me. a the entries th-an-elves eonimou'y show tbe fact that a ejuestion bred been d;v ided, in tbe present cso.the questitut i oxpressprrssly stated, to have been on the f nnniTtf. If the question had itn oil e.l : u "-re ibt.a the rcciiiniiitmeiit. tt:e entry v. ouh! have gone on to say. in fit the i-istruffinns 'fjns tht. If the question on tbe recommitment bad been decided in the alinntitivc instead of lb- negative, the question would then have been, of cour, p.it on i' instructions; wludi won id have mr, jit oypurcut that the optes-hm h:u! b-u-n divided. In writing up the journal, often at a late hour at ntirht. the Cillerent views which it seems now mnv be taken of the su' jei t did not occur to me; and hence, t save what then I deemed superfluous writintr. the omission to enter the call for the division of the question, with much respect, sir. vonr obedient servant, SAMUEL IJFRCII. Col. Walter S. Fran kmx. Clerk of the House of lvep. V. S. Mt. H, did net wish to bt underload

as intending to cast the slightest imputa-1 '' Uuurd, ua.tnug, Ci.c. at tliu lion on the Clerk. He laid no doubt! r'Mt 017 f,) whatever that the omission was uninten-! I" Lxi'-e f Vu- 40 -i i ,i i ... ... , iu " blatiK Cf sit arnboat fare tional, and the explanation of the ( derk . A- , was pentct.y s itislactory . Nor did be To Kxpeit.rs f.f.e n.l .tearnw:s!i to be misunderstood in any other j l.mt Ivtwe. ii eastern 'iti.' particular. In maUing ibis exp! matiuri iLhtj? btisiucas for the stute 1 7 0 of his own vote. In; did not iii-.;:i to hai-l mate an on niou tliat if, on the oeeassion I'or th? year t .tal $',00 'JO J ta: referred to, he laid voted to recommit the 1 bili witli tiie instructions. I hat it would ''V t .rprvscs of C. B. Smith uccessardv follow he was in f.ivor of pjsS- !'( imS the yiur b'Jl. mg a biil in ei.nformitv with the iiistrtic-' J""'5 pTiiioia exnonsLS. lions. On l!u; eontinrv. he k ne w that it j 'L ' S"M s ?. tU' l'' h' lft ... i ' i , I el uiii a ( to.is 1U was a lect.matu ami par.iamentary mode Tl, ,,;., to s,i0 7 t0 ol making opposition ton measure, to en- j' sm.-,.,, (, ut iu ea,t 129

Ucavor to anieuil it in stieil manner that it wiiu,,! lose the supjiort of its original friends, a'.d beeo.ue tinsalisf.ietorv to all sides of the House. He mi -lit have srivn sueli vote, though oppoM-d to a hlil of j die ( ..; raeler speeiiied ia the. instruction i s the most ctfi'flual is ol defealiilir tin; bili then under consideration. A nd there were dou'uh ss other "-roiiiids on u'u, unvote on a collate ra oties'.i.m ,,j - litis dcseripiioii milil be eien, without attv ittt.ntiou of s u p.p.-.i i o Lr the v.litn it bad assumed i's amended form. r ut he hot not ihvi II on this ut.;; Mr. II. said it was ti,,t his intention to ofeupv the t.:.: of ihe House it: 1 ClUiliiienliii on the ei iueii'-e he bad nitroaaced ' lo show the i.o-itv ol tin; st.iteineu I iti I t i I lobe. 1 1 e siiowa. lie trastt'ii. to tlie! jentue srtti-'i.oU.oa oi t.'tu lit.i.s:', thet in - tiving his vote on the 111!) if Fe!. ls"ij. iti lav cr ol reeoiiimrttintr a 1,1!. i,, !. : . ...... I, ' ', ,' . . , ' . . "Ill ill I ,'. (, , I ; 1 , 1 1 Int.! t c, urt, ,, it ute q:,t s;i,,:i In in - sbiiI til v ..'..'' " ' !., rf. I . : ' 1 ., had not voted, t.s had been represented that paper, in favor of (!ispeiisin- with j the tiiputev of batiks iti the fiscal opera - ihitis (j! the ( lo w-rnmei;';" in ihct, ha I net vote:.: at t.,1 oti tbiit question, one of the best seasons in the ;!;d f , : r world . o .s irr.'i in hit ' !: ' C:t lilt:. I he iject he hail in it; w beitiiT thus answered he would detain the House no oitfjer. Hil Villi v OF TliF. F U N 1 ) C t M ! I s s IOXFRS. O; in It 01 l'i ;i (',!! 'ossav-a:;:;, lk!. !0. I'-fs. ' s 7b tU I7. '!, t'.c U.-.s, , f j:.-m.. ''..7.V-.', of Sl:;U cf A,,,,,,-.-In reni hem 0 v.iih the resoniie cf year Rous, v.f2Ut Rccom!.er( and 4th cf IVbruan', the Ui,,!ei.-aea, J 1TPOFT-

Ut. Th a no sr-o. if.,, rul. huve ie. n a.!0r,rt.,i ,,,! -i'J n--X preler tne measure ihe maporitv. j Ibis board in rc'inl ,0 the ,:iv,-i., -f .h.ti.'s ,.f m'e ! though t both it ills exceed ml v I :'.d; h'ut! aea.crs. ath.rthatitht- opeaiattn-tu ct one if the.O was to be a choice, ho U ould f;k I daur imtaVet us M-.-u-ttiry. ihe ...'mics r.fwhi. h. wuljtiie Senate Htll. I

;.',!' ot i'ea;te,:-:.-i,iiit'i . bave le.rnnc.i I ti.tif a.e.i att, ,;U tn t" a i:et:!v two ri past. Tie.- boil'.! ,h) i:,,t ll t;:!, it B.f'.vrr, t 1;lv I , si.r.a.t ' 1 e:e:.l .m.ii : - r :,: t ..e 1 a - I 1 , e 1 f ,r t ,. .. ' I a -! i .ei'.t- icst ! tUe sta'c . , tat i) to rrea tiiatb.c I natal or a lae!,;! a'l' cf it, .-!,,, alj nils; let-.,'. It- tinm lliere. t'V wlii I, a niu.-Ji ,ir; 1 1 1 1 b.ts been .c. e.l the t, .in a:iv le.ertas.dl ex peaetiart .:.i : .... 1 .cent rcroaui.fii ' a !e-n:e rii.:i;i,.:i !' tee :v.;i,t wu.i a tif .i ia ceon .'tnv a.aa tae id o;e ,! 1 ! la- st...'. .1 In renlv to an ineai v as to the nnmniit r.,'civ.d f..r wr bean an. I rvtfi.w of ea.li .nt a,i , r

: '-p.-, te. . I. , w ' let" r vatn- b eaaaibie botly ta do.--; -jive Mr. Fetteti a'l i-pporfai ilv rf r-1 ly- 1 ",ti ia na . deceased, ail ihe pi rsonnl prop-tn-u't A. at-euaij ut'. 1 te tt.i r, ja-rt. iim! butinsi-o-d 0:1 , i,ifion tola', on crtv of the :.id tleec asf : , ci'llSlstilor l'l Zk e.e'.'u. iaotc lit- t aai p'o.l the stae battk p10 ..,)c. vvhieii rut off all .a bate. M r. ! oar: of th" f-! I . . vv i ito r a e! es . viz: Horses. aa.H rent.e,. tbat, rctut in,.; (be niatteys 0,lv,!;-. j,a.10 .,p..p.d(,p , , p;.,, withdraw the ' .'-attic, sh-eo, bos,,ouseiiidd and kitchen tu- tbe I 1 att'-i't - lor paiiii iin oil tne pe' ne , . , , ,- I c ' , ,- ., , .... , . 1 1 .... 1 ,.-o i i., ,. , e. r,, 't i,-..i ,::,tl!:o but h-1 U'ei-fu--t.tul in lerois I it : en l.u'ntttire ami Jarm.t'g utensibr, and

I -.a-.. ...'...,.-.: ,x ,- c ,a V-J '- ' I -steia of ihe vo.ir :u rto ums t 1 trie end i,t lb, - ,a.,ath io w'bt b the .h :',,-. were nub-Jon i.r.Ht.?- the -a,v u - ..',: latete-m. .be ,a,-: out tb am-its tbrr. tv., ,a a av , i . , ,. .. .

t to e.et.i n.-re. i . .,t ,..-.t; : i.-ea ,bu lie.: ttie pit '. ear. j.ro-oet vr.ir. a-- f u as i:,a.!e. are t i l ay ra-1 at an ,,u'v.i;,' of t 5 ir.v. s t : en tlte f t ieet.t !:, ;.. For tbe ir " ,o, ti..;-; ih-b',nsret bv the le.-.;iebos aet! r.-i e tat 'a nv tae i teieii.-, i.in. r. vv e w nuai tcMtet ifatlv rea r otri boucr ible btnlv to ottr s-t.i- "( l0!,ort "' !" 1'"it: "nr pa;, incuts; i'er t.ie past V car on la' l'tielie vv i a ks I. a Mi. g been made tbreeab tbe I fa e'it banks. Wbhh ia ICFCe, it.ll'v stib-ii'T'l. S. M I'll L II ANNA, ISAAC COM. DOC CM FAT A. Per Jinn an. I Jl.rprnirs rf Sauvel .in-i'i, - V i,iir l' rja. i a servt 'cs 1 st to 1 1 t'tl in-t-htmc 1 1 .'. .is r.p, use- a ..lit:- the same .hem rHenf-. ',;1M lb i t.roaaaa: r , c..rs bnin I...ilt.ia; ehi to Fort ,,a.o Feb. T.i Sevw -; s fa, in loth to SI iaei iM.f 7 tbtys i'j F; . I - ' 1 '"th t'1 2 i nn lu-i- t i ibtys bo .TU", s 1 ib.v rii i 1 1 1 n o 1 ti'iv pi 50 M in-a tl. Pa ,V rvi ts 1 i!av c' To lb p 'tpt'i 1 li.o n 1 b0 April To Scrv ices 2 Jays ;1 To -rvi.-es 1 day A'.; a. To S.-rvi cts ! d ivs To Fvpenscs S il.ivs An ' S-pt T.i Srm rs b'.l ibtys at the cast To F.vpe.ises S'J da !-a .Nev. To Srrviee? 0 dayf lbe.tti. To S.Tvi.-es 31 days To Kx-euf i s days II 11 S 21 1 cr 10 16 Ti 6 For the veer total pnrJiem fC74 lib Tcr diem rind expenses of Isaac Cot during the yiar 1 SoTApril lb. per cicm expenses. To S-crvi-es from 1st Jan. to 17 th April inclusive 'J 1 days IS To Expenses 01 uays Dec. 31. To Services Torn 26th April to 31st Dec, inclcsiv S59 davs at the art 516 31

1 o expenses IW aiitw Ci7 " ."

Atit;. lTo Sl': w ,wo 'lays gom0- to . . . it' Uxpenses SMiij to uaa.o o Nov. To rs'erv ie " davs sr-ia; tu InJi-,-;i i -.n.r,',, in i T. i-ct-.M-s tar sumo 1C I I . jTi S,-riTs til days ntsnme CC j l-rsiie' tur san'e T,i f.2 ,.. r t.ie ' oar I,, tal f-211 -iiu s; The ouh-Tioastirv ij.il has passed ihe , .s.cn.tt..- ol 1..,: i uracil M:i'f iM r. l a I tio'i n I , , ,t , ., r :,,r.n n st it. Ill l'li I I n j.l" I .' , . p: '.-ent.iti es it is p.ld on ll.e. (aide, whieh l tan'rilii'i''!!! to its derrth. We r-v tract ,!. i".,'!,.,, i-.,,. it..'.; r : O ; i o w S3cath cl the Eub-Trcasuiy V.IIL Ai.tf i.'i'cuj'ur ta Jfti'.tcoj' j,'rj,rc3tutiiCi.'.' True to tb.e wishes, the sentir.ien's, the determinations i f the people, tc-ev have a sum hud low the hopes of the sub-aerva- '. l,V1'' ;i"d ntaled their ntr.ried expedient : l''t' ''!" Thtro let it lie and remain ! "untru ! i ire .ti o-j rettsttrv toil was smnia; the The S.di-Trettsurv Ihll was jhiils Irom the Se-iate taken no to-dav for ' " "o1 o:.u ic.Hiiuj;. .'II. lllll.OM It'll J Irtst k: second reading. Mr. C;tm!ut i moved its nlcivitce to the Committee ol .Some eenvci'satioil Itif'ti took place on t he su .1' .t belweeii Mr. l'u-'.ins c,l South Carolina, and Mr. C.it:ibre!ene;. The formei asked 'die Utter whether it was intended to cive preference tu th enai Foil over ihe House Kid.' Mr. Cumhivh 117 sa:.J such v-is no; the intention. 11 is fiif.rcjr.es on lite com r.nttee prelerri d tneir own niranre. M , Serrean!, one of the mimaiiv of 1! ; Cllln:ita of Wavs and Means iitstmtlvl , -. , , ( rose and eorreeied .dr. t ambrcieitg. lit i Mr. Katton of Vir ; cr , , : r . 1 . , v . - U . 1 , - , l.pt .!. ,..l.U II ....-.!,... 1 ' ' ,' ' C ' I " ' ' ( I hiseo' k f ( ' e w b e: resr d wish to make a lew tetaarl.s and obe. !-! I I t 10 himself to renew it. AS r. l.liisim (ths, n,'!. !.,()!; t'.n j; J ,., ,.f j tae eotirtrsev ol Air. 1 attt-n, t) make a 1 , ait ick on t! a', "entb'1 ma 11 -nd a lu r aii.a1. Ins course '.,1 i.tf most vehement maum r lor w i, ieli he v. an , ct'uK-o to order hv t et: .-f...o-r, ! 0 1 le.ro 1! lo I nun court1 1 j o.en orden sueii ' of the Ha 1 ,,r ,,. ,. , ur ; "! m.-m -e eotis, .v e.ti.in 11. e ie :t' ed r.n-1 the f, itiiatv rtaiatrs, el sm;r ihe doors lad ti'i l r-'i't ivini; t'te excuses rrs and tiien so toe

e,..ei-i-, li;iner; - i t i , , - I prtieeotimi'-, lur, tr.e been enat ttie inottr c.t.i : iet tor tae' . , .

. ilieinous ipiesi.tin w as i r; a r-n , rum earneii iin the afbrmative. Ayes lO.o. Navs Ct?. t ovt MtMC i l.l). l'li.i) in i.oeansport, i i. recently. , lamented, Ceu. W alter V.iki idler W li-itn w t mt; the oldest i' set lers of Indiana, raid until a w years' then eia'aaeed, I lu-iieve, w hat is now (i';bstui, audei hiireii ;.e,i Ihi-ev. He was i! i t i n o , . i -Jj ( 1 hv his li.diow i ut:eu.s for his , finnitess and int. a'riiy plain and nunssinning in bus manners, be possessed ;1 ! vieorous ant! energetic innul, ami disei.ar ial vtith honor, tiie iium-ei ems iiais-s which were committed to him bv the people. He was one of nature's iie'deim n. Frevioiis .-.uil siibst'tpt'-n! to ttte b",t ' Ue o f 'I' i ppecanoe, he was Itoiiot. d w ah tbe contideiiee ritul esteem ( f (ietteral Harris, m: ati ! when that able oliiccr was itiduiet! to ieii' 1 a messeneer t- the I'rophet, f.ue'ti was the tear of the savage enemy, that but lew eonh! be b u, mi : ho were bold e mm "b lo tiniiertabc a iiiisrinn in vv hi hieb i ': !e was supposed lo Ire the .sr.cribee. The ga'l'mt V ilson volunteered bis servi.-es, vvln-'b were reluct, mti v re-ee; ",! bv his commander, pro. tided lo the Prophet's town, and returned mi-rtitln d. I lo vv is a s.'l 'e r. am! a ripe ant! piej cne, 1 '. i 're,h.e; isc, l ib' -p. U ii ami pt r-.ta lun;, l,,,'v a-,.l saar to those a, at i.ol lion !:;, Llut to i'ao-e the mis that suircht hrn, tncel asumn.i'r.'' I.. mmr f C Q - f A tl T H EHS U I ? . r MHJ undersigned have associated g themselves for the purppose of carrying on the mercantile business in tur name and style of J ff, & $ a.r'i ami are now receiving di rect from Fiahidelpbia, and opening in die bouse formerly occupied by J. . Maudnx. an extensive mid elegant assorimeirt of Staple and Fancy goods, suitable for the present and approaching seasons, w hich they are enabled and determined to sell unusually how for cash. They invite their friends and the public in general to call and examine their stock. J. 17. MADDCX. P. GASS. "vincenr.e-, April 6th, 1838 45-tf

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Altai VALS. Vi.-.a l'J, Shj lock from laouth of Wabasla 1 .o.y irum port.-; above S..am fconi hafuyet ia 31 S ah ne from d a W iii. I J ulbert do Apnl 1 Tennessee from Louisville Florida from Cincinnati 27 Shvloek from Ttrre Haul Tide from ports above 2 Hudson from Cincinnati 3 Rochester from lattsbiirgh 4 Win. Htilbert from Idvausviil 5 Tennessee from ports above i; pap.i'i res March 30 Shvh.ek for ports above Fairy for mouth of Wabash Sab ia for Louisville f 1 Sdiue for Cincinnati 20 Win. II ulbert for FvarmriHe Aptil 1 Tennessee fur ports above Florida for do Shy lock for mouth of Wabash Tid for mouth of Waba.U 2 Hiiiisou for Lafayette 3 Rochester for do 1 II ulbert for do 'I'eiincsM e for L omvi,h;. V.AloJAKUT Mbl.Miii:, -s vs- , Ou Partition. I. OI LS LAliL-KOI.'Ti: A J orhi-: s. f Y vi.-tic uf an onier rf the Knot Circuit t tart iiiaUi' at the la.t Mareh trrm. now past, lie- t atti't. up ed (.'on, ,aiif,.,i mers pxrnsn ti );.'. ,. .t!f t. tiie hi-hot l.i.kJ; 1 at the Can! j!.,c '''r 1" i.ieoiiM's. on S.itriithiv ll.r 2 1 t ji.,f. pi;:':it I 2 Y,, k . t',.lt fa-tor r'..-,: .! l..M) I'.iajan! beni,- i:i the I'r..iritiisrcntifs. iV.,ii, .tc! r:d kn.evn i'V mivi-y i t,,,, '-: rsuivry No. Z7, 'i't.n 11 " .nith, Kutige ' v'ei:l. and brine 2 arpents wide in front on . )s!i. and -.v t . 1 n i i t . -j, in ,!,aa!t t t1.,,- mi lnte t,f Ihe Itrau.l Muuiia, latily ovvurj by I.oui L'eaoyn. l)r '.!. ''. :n- ,,i' S ..!.. or halfnt C. and one bnlf 12 tn eitli-'. to bp srrn.cJ by Loud, with irioitaa en tiie ponni.es. J. 15. MAI',n, -) .-.; b'l i. Li;, f f'Mr.r'a. w. i:mi.-)n, 5 vi i 'ini, Apr.! Ct. 2s'-"S. xo'Z'fc'r;." s b.rre' y given that the tir.dersinfd m has t.ikdti out litters of Adathastra-.-ii , - . , .... .,. , , ' ' , . 1 " !"'. """' --Cased. Atl persur- , '"U CS'" 8fe "'V- ' 'l1'"" Phv,ne:!t liiniied.a'ely, and t!.o "'Oi 01 1.1; t s,;,,c t- J;,nn jviiOX, ;.pa f s d e t';aiiHt I'o- san, l:c ttotil' rH! tt.em Italy E :, ; h e,, t ten -ei tf'i l''i'itl?;tt Willi 1 f"e e.:r fri-lll tllie .ate. eat. 'i he estate is supposod to h e soir A M F ML K. SWPri:, Adm'r. uT.orii .'ilst lbh's. Jo-ot. .:i'!iMV';tT!;i( am:. J.'Hd, be sold at put a tc a!e on t h i tl'-th of April neat ru the la J d w hing of John Kmx of Harrison Township, Knox. Conutv, and State f jm;i i.ti'.'e .!'. iv il o L n t 1 a I u e ! v s 100 lentoiis to ettumerate. Terms made known ton t.av ot 1 S A M I FL . SMVfill", Adm'r. March 3 I si ibbS. tG-ut. Y virtue of two wins of Fi. T.i. to cj me directed from the Cleik's Oihc ol tb.e Ktiux Ciret.it Court, I will expose to public sale before tlte Court Hons door in ineennes, on Thursday ihe tiGlli of April, ls.;s, between the hours of 1(1 .am! 1 o'clock on said dav, agreeably to the third seciion of lite law subjecting real -ami personal estate to execution, all tho r.ghl. tide and interest of Europe Craeter iu and to a certain lot cf pround lying and heintr iti the noiourdi of Vincennes, r.ontainiiig thirty-two feci in front on Markft street, kr.ovvti and de.'ignrved by No. lliG, taken as the properly of Furope Craeter to satisfy satd executions, one in favor of Lam1 i t Larrois. administrator of John lit. Laplaut, and cue ia favor of Joseph ZACII. PFLLIAM, Sldff. A". C. Yinrennrs, Apr.!, 5, 1833. 4a-3l .illblili I ':, SALE. H?. Y virtue of live writs of Fi. Fa. to " me. directed from ihe Clerk's Off.ee of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expos io pub!;,; sale before the Court House door iti ineennes on Thursday ihe '!Gih day of April. 1 Vo8, between the hour-of 10 and 1 o'clock, rn said day, agreeably to die third section of the law subjecting real and persona! estate to execution, ill tho tight, tide and interest of William Shiimn in am! to a certain lot of ground lyingand' betiitr in the Ilorough of Vincennes, containing a full size lot, fronting on Fifih street, known and designated on the plat of said llorough by INo. 207, taken ns tho property of said Siiarns lo satisfy five ex"etr.i'ais, one in f.ivor of Nii.holas Sniiih, one in fivor of Morgan Jones, one in favor of Samuel Thorn and Alvin Tracy, and one in favor of John 1 Reynolds, a'sslrjnre of Henry Rider, and one iu favor of John F. Reynolds, for the use of IIii"h Doak " ZACII. PFLLIAM, SL'ff. K. C. Apiil 5:h, 1S3S. 15-3t WA'.TI D DDI! DIATET.Y, p UTTER, EGGS. CHICKENS, TUFKEY!, S and all kinds of provisions for whuh tlreh-F..' est market pi ice will he given. THOJvX, WATSON" & C B3.-tf